Asymptotic expansion for convection-dominated transport in a thin graph-like junction

Author:

Mel’nyk Taras12ORCID,Rohde Christian2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematical Physics, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Volodymyrska 60, City of Kyiv 01033, Ukraine

2. Institute of Applied Analysis and Numerical Simulation, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 57, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany

Abstract

We consider for a small parameter [Formula: see text] a parabolic convection–diffusion problem with Péclet number of order [Formula: see text] in a three-dimensional graph-like junction consisting of thin curvilinear cylinders with radii of order [Formula: see text] connected through a domain (node) of diameter [Formula: see text] Inhomogeneous Robin type boundary conditions, that involve convective and diffusive fluxes, are prescribed both on the lateral surfaces of the thin cylinders and the boundary of the node. The asymptotic behavior of the solution is studied as [Formula: see text] i.e. when the diffusion coefficients are eliminated and the thin junction is shrunk into a three-part graph connected in a single vertex. A rigorous procedure for the construction of the complete asymptotic expansion of the solution is developed and the corresponding energy and uniform pointwise estimates are proved. Depending on the directions of the limit convective fluxes, the corresponding limit problems [Formula: see text] are derived in the form of first-order hyperbolic differential equations on the one-dimensional branches with novel gluing conditions at the vertex. These generalize the classical Kirchhoff transmission conditions and might require the solution of a three-dimensional cell-like problem associated with the vertex to account for the local geometric inhomogeneity of the node and the physical processes in the node. The asymptotic ansatz consists of three parts, namely, the regular part, node-layer part, and boundary-layer one. Their coefficients are classical solutions to mixed-dimensional limit problems. The existence and other properties of those solutions are analyzed.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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